Individuals between the ages of 6 and 27 who have experienced negative health effects related to excessive video game use — including games like Fortnite, Call of Duty, and others — may be eligible to participate in this mass tort legal action. Parents or guardians may also submit a claim on behalf of a minor.
Eligibility is based on several factors, including the extent of gaming-related harm and time spent playing. Completing the Claim Intake Form is the first step to determine if you or your child may qualify for legal representation.
After you complete the Claim Intake Form and sign the retainer agreement, your information is securely submitted to Bullock Legal Group. A representative from the law firm will reach out to you directly to discuss the details of your case, confirm your eligibility, and begin the formal legal process.
You may be asked to provide additional information about your or your child’s gaming history, health impacts, or related documentation. From there, the legal team will handle the rest, keeping you updated as the case progresses.
Yes. Your privacy is extremely important to us. AddictedToScreen.com does not store or collect any personal data. When you complete the Claim Intake Form, your information is submitted directly to Bullock Legal Group, a licensed law firm with strict confidentiality protocols in place.
All information shared is protected by attorney-client privilege once the retainer is signed, and will be used solely for the purpose of evaluating and pursuing your legal claim.
Absolutely. Once you complete the Claim Intake Form and sign the retainer agreement, your case is officially assigned to Bullock Legal Group. A member of their legal team will reach out to answer any questions you may have and guide you through the next steps of the process.
While AddictedToScreen.com is not a law firm and cannot provide legal advice, we are here to ensure you are connected with a qualified attorney who can support you every step of the way.
Signing the retainer agreement means you are officially hiring Bullock Legal Group to represent you in this legal action related to video game addiction. It is the first formal step in pursuing your potential claim.
However, joining the settlement itself depends on several factors, including case eligibility, the outcome of ongoing litigation, and the terms of any future settlement agreement. The legal team will evaluate your case and keep you informed as things progress.
No, there is absolutely no cost to fill out the Claim Intake Form, sign the retainer agreement, or speak with someone from Bullock Legal Group.
This is a contingency-based case, which means you pay nothing out of pocket. The law firm only collects a fee if they successfully win or settle your case. Getting more information or moving forward with the claim process is completely free.
Each claim is carefully reviewed by the legal team at Bullock Legal Group based on the information you provide in the Claim Intake Form and your signed retainer agreement. Eligibility depends on factors like age, amount of gaming, and evidence of related health issues.
Submitting the form does not guarantee acceptance, but it ensures your case will be evaluated thoroughly. If your claim qualifies, you’ll be contacted with next steps.
If your child spends an average of 3 or more hours a day playing video games such as Fortnite, Call of Duty, or similar titles, it’s important to pay attention to signs that may indicate a problem.
Look for behaviors like gamer’s rage (anger or frustration while gaming), mood swings, withdrawal from family and friends, depression, changes in sleep patterns, declining school performance, or other shifts in their health and well-being.
Filling out the Claim Intake Form allows Bullock Legal Group to review your child’s situation and help determine if they qualify for legal representation. There’s no obligation or cost to get started — it’s simply the first step toward getting help.
This case primarily involves popular video games played on platforms such as PlayStation, Xbox, and Steam. Games like Fortnite, Call of Duty, and similar titles on these platforms are the focus due to their widespread use and potential impact.
If your child or loved one spends significant time gaming on these systems, they may qualify to participate in the legal action.